A new model that claims Adam and Eve can be the genealogical ancestors, but not the genetic ancestors, of all people alive today, after people evolved from apes, fails all biblical tests. …read more Source: creation.com
By Thomas Perry Source: That Glass of Almond Milk— Honeybees are Dying for You to Drink It For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. The Guardian published an eye-opening article about the impact of America’s growing love for everything almond and the devastating impact it is having on the country’s honeybee population. Our consumption of almond milk alone has increased 250% over the last five years and the California almond industry, already home to 80% of the world’s almond supply, is […] Source: That Glass of Almond Milk— Honeybees are Dying for You to Drink It Learn more at …read
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By JD Heyes (Natural News) Despite the Trump administration’s ongoing …read more Source: Natural News
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The coronavirus continues to be at the top of the news cycle lately, dominating the headlines as it becomes obvious that it’s not if, but when, it will affect the United States population. And, with the flu season already at its peak in the U.S., many hospitals are already quite busy caring for the sick affected by the seasonal flu. Now, we have the threat of a rapidly spreading coronavirus – which government health officials seem unable to “control.” As we’ve said many times before, it’s up to each and everyone of us to
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The Ark Encounter has been chosen as the best religious museum in the United States, out of 20 nominees, and the Creation Museum finished second! …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Thomas Perry Source: How to Turn Your Garden Into an Aquarium With Jellyfish Succulent Hanging Planters For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. If you’ve never heard of jellyfish succulents, that’s because there are no real jellyfish succulents! Except, of course, for those created by planting selected succulents in hanging containers for gardens, patios, or a sunny spot indoors. While some people seem able to resurrect plants regardless of the poor state they may be in, others have […] Source: How to Turn Your Garden Into an Aquarium With Jellyfish Succulent Hanging Planters Learn more at <a target=_blank rel="nofollow"
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By Michael By Phillip Schneider A Canadian company called CannabCo Pharmaceutical Corp. seeks to be the first of such companies to produce fully genetically modified (GM) cannabis. Similar to the non-browning… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Daisy Luther By Daisy Luther If you’ve been paying attention to the news lately, you may be feeling on edge. You may feel as though time is running out for you to … Read the rest The post How to Build a 30-Day Emergency Food Supply…Fast appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, host Rob Crowther talks with Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and philosopher of science Paul Nelson about the upcoming Summer Seminars at the Discovery Institute in Seattle in July. In two overlapping tracks, these seminars provide nine days of intensive study on design in the natural sciences and in humanities and the social sciences, with the opportunity to interact with top scholars and other students. It’s “summer camp for nerds,” says Nelson, and the opportunity for upper-level undergrads, grad students, professors, and professionals to break free of the isolation they often
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Worldwide, over 2 billion people are overweight or obese. Obesity figures have almost tripled since 1975. In children and adolescents, it’s even worse, with a ten-fold increase in the same time-frame. What are we doing wrong here? Perhaps we’ve been looking at the obesity epidemic the wrong way, scientists say. In a new study, they suggest – somewhat provocatively – that we’ve missed what obesity actually represents. Obesity, the team claims, is essentially a form of premature ageing – something that endangers our health and shortens our lives in ways that are remarkably similar to the inevitable processes of getting
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By Thomas Perry Source: After Dog Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Pets Now Face Quarantine For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. All pets of people in Hong Kong infected with the coronavirus will be quarantined, with one dog already in isolation, the city’s authorities said Friday. The move is the first reported case anywhere in the world of a government quarantining pets over the outbreak and was prompted by a positive test in the pet of […] Source: After Dog Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Pets Now Face Quarantine Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Michael By Shireen Kassam, University of Winchester Many of the important benefits of a plant-based diet – particularly for climate health and animals – are well known. Yet despite the science being very… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Today is February 29—Leap Day 2020! This date occurs once every four years. Why do we have this quadrennial practice? …read more Source: AIG Daily
03/01/20 47% of “mainline” pastors now support same-sex “marriage.” But only 8% of evangelical pastors do. More specifically, “Presbyterian or Reformed (49%), Methodist (47%), Lutheran (35%) and Christian/Church of Christ pastors (20%) are more likely to see nothing wrong with same-sex marriage than Baptist (3%) or Pentecostal pastors (1%).” This according to a new LifeWay Research survey. None of this is surprising in the least. How Pastors View the Bible LifeWay Research executive director Scott McConnell notes, “The movement we see among pastors’ views of same-sex marriage has less to do with their denominational tradition than their view of the
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By Ken Ham How is teaching creation affecting families? Hear from grateful parents about how Answers in Genesis is training up the next generation of believers! …read more Source: AIG Daily
AiG speaker Avery Foley is passionate about equipping Christians to stand on God’s Word. …read more Source: AIG Daily
“If you don’t want to take the time to prepare mushrooms you can always get them in capsule supplement form.” Admin For hundreds of years, shiitake mushrooms have been a popular food source in Asia. They’re the second most popular and the third most widely cultivated edible mushroom in the world. Today, shiitakes can be found in most grocery stores because of their meaty and versatile flavor, but did you know that they’re packed with B vitamins and have the power to fight cancer cells, cardiovascular disease and infections? That’s just a few of shiitake mushroom nutrition benefits. Why
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Evolutionary biologists promote strange-looking Chinese fossils that resemble the in-between creatures the researchers have long sought. One strand of dinosaurs looks like birds, some birds look a bit like certain dinosaurs, and some birds that certainly could not fly like today’s birds. These can all seem like the shells in a shell game. The illusionist gets to control what we see. The latest feathered dinosaur fossil shows anatomy t… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Groundbreaking research indicates that most of what is believed about the purportedly deadly properties of viruses like influenza is, in fact, not evidence-based but myth… Germ theory is an immensely powerful force on this planet, affecting everyday interactions from a handshake, all the way up the ladder to national vaccination agendas and global eradication campaigns. But what if fundamental research on what exactly these ‘pathogens’ are, how they infect us, has not yet even been performed? What if much of what is assumed and believed about the danger of microbes, particularly viruses, has completely been undermined in light
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Glyphosate is a broad spectrum chelator, a nonselective herbicide, an extremely effective antimicrobial agent, a synthetic amino acid, an endocrine disruptor and a probable carcinogen. The world has never experienced such a multi-pronged compound used liberally and indiscriminately. In my opinion, the history books someday could well state that “glyphosate is the most chronically toxic compound ever indiscriminately released into the environment”. The substance glyphosate was initially discovered in 1950 by a Swiss chemist, Henri Martin, at the pharmaceutical company Cilag. At that stage the product had no known pharmaceutical purpose. In 1964 Stauffer Chemical Company discovered the chelating capabilities
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By Ken Ham Our Answers Easter conference, I strongly encourage you to make plans to attend this conference. Climate change is one of the big issues of our day, and Christians must be equipped to think biblically and share truth from God’s Word with others. Most people are totally ignorant of the truth about climate change. Come and be equipped so you can talk to people intelligently about this topic. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear from Dr. Cal Beisner of the Cornwall Alliance, Ray Comfort and Emael Zwayne of Living Waters, Dr. Alan White, Dr. Georgia Purdom, Dr. Gabriela
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By Dr. Mercola Monsanto, DuPont and BASF sell an herbicide responsible for damage to millions of acres across the U.S. As described in this short video, the damage is substantial and many insurance companies are balking at paying compensation for farmers’ losses. There are 221 different pesticides found in your produce, according to a report1 generated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The report released in September 2018 was based on data gathered in 2017. Samples were taken from five states across America and only 37.5% of the vegetables and a mere 14.2% of the fruits were free of
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By Michael By Mayukh Saha Google Science Fairs are known around the world for providing a platform for innovation that change lives and affect things that matter. In 2015, 17-year-old Cynthia Sin Nga Lam was… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By none We may mistakenly believe that the chances of dying are greater in the air than on the road because the severity of aviation accidents can be devastating. Compare that to automotive accidents where the probability of dying in a given automotive accident is about one half of 1 percent. Here’s the rub, unfortunately: nearly 18,000 automotive accidents occur every day in the US, on average. This frequency multiplied by the low severity still amounted to nearly 37,000 automotive fatalities in 2018. To put this difference into perspective, between 2000 and 2018 there …read more Source: mercola
By Ken Ham With a new year comes a host of new things—including a new set of emojis for your Apple or Android device. The Unicode Consortium is adding over 100 new emojis to the texting dictionary, including 65 brand-new ones and 55 new gender and skin variations. Among the new emojis appears a mustached man in a wedding dress, a woman in a tuxedo, a gender-neutral Santa, and the pink-and-blue transgender flag. These new emoji designs are just another sign of the times we live in today as our culture moves away from the Judeo-Christian ethic founded in God’s
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By Bodie Hodge Distant starlight is seen as one of the biggest difficulties to trusting God’s Word about a young universe and earth. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sara Tipton We all have a basic understanding of what it means to fast, or not eat for a prolonged period of time. But did you know that fasting can be great for your overall health and prolong your life? Just three days of fasting would kick-start the body’s stem cells to produce new white blood cells, while simultaneously discarding older immune cells. It also had the added benefit of reducing an enzyme which has been linked to tumor and cancer growth. In general, fasting is done over a 24-72 hour time period. Fasting for this amount of time
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